Yeah, me too. We travel constantly, but I still love a good clean hotel room. I also still love the actual travel, no matter what the destination, although the SO has started to wear on that. He's got seven years on me, so I may feel differently later, but right now, still love.
Natter 54: Right here, dammit.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I think if I traveled much more than I do, I would stop liking it so much, but I'm not 100% sure of that. The level I'm at right now is perfect, though. I get all excited every time!
Relatedly, Dana, insent.
Even the plain jane national chain nothing special hotels...something about that extra bed in the room and knowing I wasn't cleaning the bathroom.
One thing I do like about hotel rooms is clean sheets every day.
I love quirky hotels, but if not for the need to sleep rather than drive off the road on long trips I'd never set foot in another La Quinta or Holiday Inn.
I even like the bleachy sheet smell. I love it about my gym (the block smells of it) and there's a gym on my walk to the office that manages to waft eau-de-industrial-laundry.
Not sure why it appeals so much. I can't possibly be that lazy.
Hi Kristin! Miss you.Miss you too, love. I'm leaving school to pick Joe up at the airport soon. These two things are not connected.
One thing I do like about hotel rooms is clean sheets every day.
Yeah. You know those signs they leave about in hotels, saying, "Help save the environment by not having us wash your sheets every day"? Fuck that. Clean sheets every day are an intrinsic part of the hotel experience, dammit!
I've never gotten tired of looking out an airplane window or seeing new places. It's the airports and the utter sameness of many hotel rooms that get to me now.
I think I've watched too much CSI. Hotel beds skeeve me. Even nice ones.
Fuck that. Clean sheets every day are an intrinsic part of the hotel experience, dammit!
and towels! I deliberately drop them on the floor.